July 2, 2016

(Paul Mirengoff) This morning, FBI investigators interviewed Hillary Clinton for three-and-a-half hours. The meeting took place at FBI headquarters in Washington. Presumably, the interview with Clinton signals that the FBI's investigation is at or near an end. Investigators already have interviewed numerous Clinton aides, including the key ones: Huma Abedin, Cheryl Mills and Bryan Pagliano, the IT technician who set up Hillary's server. According to CNN, "sources" say the "expectation" is "there

Let's pause on the robots-are-taking-over-our-jobs panic for a minute and take a look at how some robots — telepresence robots, specifically — could be used to give access not only to jobs but to meaningful and rewarding careers for a historically overlooked and excluded population — people with disabilities. Read More

(John Hinderaker) Tom Cotton is rapidly earning a reputation as the hardest-hitting spokesman for the conservative cause. Earlier today he spoke at the Western Conservative Summit. Breitbart has a report on his speech: The Arkansas senator…told activists Saturday at the Western Conservative Summit that Hillary Clinton's reckless and criminal behavior disqualifies her to become America's commander-in-chief. He also delivered that message forcefully at this year's Lincoln-Reagan dinner in Minnesota. A combat veteran

(Reuters) - Activist and writer Elie Wiesel, the World War Two death camp survivor who won a Nobel Peace Prize for becoming the life-long voice of millions of Holocaust victims, died on Saturday. He was 87.

(John Hinderaker) More details have come out about the terrorist attack on the Holey Artisan bakery and cafe in Dacca, Bangladesh. They are grim: Jihadist extremists hacked 20 people to death in a cafe in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka – sparing only those who could recite from the Koran – before they were gunned down by commandos. Army Brigadier General Naim Asraf Chowdhury said: "Most of (the hostages) were killed mercilessly by

DENVER — Sen. Tom Cotton made no mention Saturday of the Republican presidential ticket, but had plenty to say about the Democratic campaign scandal involving President Bill Clinton's private airport meeting.

The Arkansas Republican joked that he was stuck on the tarmac in Denver so long that he thought he ...

Governor Jerry Brown has recently proposed legislation that would streamline the path for large scale development across California. It could have a huge impact on growing housing supply in San Francisco specifically, which suffers from NIMBYism and a lengthy, local review process for building developers. Read More

(Paul Mirengoff) Kevin Williamson argues that it is "absolutely the right thing to do" for Republican presidential aspirants to break their pledge to support the Republican nominee now that Trump seems to have the nomination locked up. In Williamson's view, taking the pledge was a mistake in judgment and, as such, can be forgiven. Supporting Trump, by contrast, would be an unforgivable breach of honor. I see it differently. The promise to

Hillary Clinton was questioned on Saturday as part of the FBI's inquiry into her use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state, a practice that's dogged her presidential run, fueled Republican charges that she's unfit for office, and caused Clinton herself to say she wishes she could take it back.

Hillary Clinton submitted to an interview with the FBI on Saturday as the Obama administration nears completion of its investigation into her use of a secret email server during her time as State Department secretary.

The Clinton campaign confirmed the interview, which took place at FBI headquarters in Washington and ...

The imagination is a powerful thing, and what it creates may in fact be powerful beyond our imagining. That was certainly the case with Sir Tim Berners-Lee and the World Wide Web, the creation of which is documented in a new short film, "Foreveryone.net," which was directed by Jessica Yu and is currently showing at the Seattle International Film Festival. Read More

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a hallowed enough place, being surrounded by bronze busts of the most legendary players that the sport has ever had. But walking through the historic grounds in Canton, Ohio later this month may give you goosebumps for another reason. That's because, the Hall of Fame is set to debut its A Game For Life exhibit with 4D holographic representations of… Read More

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - We see a chemical plant. He sees a work of art.

Tony Papa paints autumn scenes, landscapes and other conventional subjects. But nothing stirs his creative juices like the mind-boggling complexities of a busy, belching chemical plant. He sees hidden beauty in the conglomeration of flues, ...